Issue 7, 2016

Disclosing the multi-faceted world of weakly interacting inorganic systems by means of NMR spectroscopy

Abstract

The potential of NMR spectroscopy to investigate inorganic systems assembled by, or whose reactivity is affected by, non-covalent interactions is described. Subjects that have received particular attention in recent years (halogen bonding and Frustrated Lewis Pairs) and more classical subjects that remain under-explored (self-aggregation of ion pairs in low polar solvents, behavior of MAO containing metallocenium ion pairs, and hydrogen bonding/ion pairing effects in Au(I) catalysis) are considered, using an innovative approach, always focusing on the crucial information that can be provided by NMR.

Graphical abstract: Disclosing the multi-faceted world of weakly interacting inorganic systems by means of NMR spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Frontier
Submitted
25 Nov 2015
Accepted
04 Jan 2016
First published
04 Jan 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 2785-2790

Author version available

Disclosing the multi-faceted world of weakly interacting inorganic systems by means of NMR spectroscopy

L. Rocchigiani and A. Macchioni, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 2785 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT04620C

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